
"All hail."
The King
England, 15th century. Hal, a capricious prince who lives among the populace far from court, is forced by circumstances to reluctantly accept the throne and become Henry V.
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Robert Pattinson’s Best Burns In The King | Netflix
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Timothée Chalamet and Lily-Rose Depp in The King: their scenes in full
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How the Battle Scene was Shot
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Robert Pattinson's first scene in The King
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Timothée vs Robert | The Epic Battle from The King I Netflix
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Timothée Chalamet
Hal

Joel Edgerton
Falstaff

Sean Harris
William

Tom Glynn-Carney
Hotspur

Lily-Rose Depp
Catherine

Thomasin McKenzie
Philippa, Queen of Denmark

Robert Pattinson
The Dauphin

Ben Mendelsohn
King Henry IV

Andrew Havill
Archbishop of Canterbury

Dean-Charles Chapman
Thomas

Steven Elder
Dorset

Edward Ashley
Cambridge
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See all on TMDBJust finished The King, a modern interpretation of parts of Shakespeare's Henry IV and Henry V, seemingly targeted at millennials. It's common knowledge that much of Shakespeare's Henry V is based on hearsay, yet his pre-battle speeches at Barfleur ('Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more.') and Agincourt ('We band of brothers') have become the stuff of legend and remain the most st…
It’s a fine half-adaptation, but suffers from the compromise it makes. On the one hand, it is not simply another adaptation of Shakespeare - it has the advantages of taking a fresh look at the material, but for whatever reason still somehow carried across much of the fictional elements of Shakespeare’s plays. At the same time, whilst the writing is good, it lacks the poetry of a more straight a…
At last an opportunity to see Timothée Chalamet doing something a little grittier. Sadly, t'was not to be. His portrayal of this great character from early 15th Century British history left me cold. He looked like a good meal would have killed him, never mind a bloodthirsty foe clad in iron armed with an axe. The accent held up reasonably well, but he still struggles to shake off the winsome, "but…











